Originally Posted by
gsoltso
The official position of TSA on medical nitroglycerin in every published article, and every online tool tells passengers that they can take nitro in carry on bags, and/or in checked bags. Additionally, I have never seen, nor heard of anyone (outside of online comments) having their nitro taken. It is not the policy of TSA to restrict passengers from carrying (or using) their medical nitro.
The official position is that the screener can decide to prohibit anything they want to.